
Lost in red tape: Canada’s chronic regulatory delay disorder
Canada possesses many of the minerals the world needs to power electrification, artificial intelligence, defence technologies and the energy transition. Prime Minister […]

Canada possesses many of the minerals the world needs to power electrification, artificial intelligence, defence technologies and the energy transition. Prime Minister […]

Fortuna Mining has received a decree from the Senegalese government approving the environmental and social impact assessment for its Diamba Sud gold […]
Federal and provincial governments skip environmental assessment; Northern BC operation still needs Nisga’a First Nation approval A gold mining company just got […]
World authority on megaprojects leads sessions on why some mines succeed while others fail Mining executives will gather around a virtual fireside […]
Mining experts Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari of the Fraser Institute warn that Canada is failing to attract the mining investment it […]
Province to cap major-project approval timelines at about 120 days once regulatory review begins. Alberta is moving to dramatically accelerate project approvals, […]
Canada and Peru signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to deepen cooperation on critical minerals and sustainable mining, officials announced. The agreement […]
Officials cite critical minerals transport needs and infrastructure vulnerability after 2016 Nipigon Bridge crisis The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association has approached Prime […]
Ontario announced funding for 68 early-stage exploration projects through the Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP) to strengthen the province’s critical minerals and […]
The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining at Queen’s University is shaping the next generation of mining professionals through a blend of […]
New $200M wharf at Bécancour will handle larger bulk carriers serving mining industry The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has cleared a […]
The mining and metallurgy industry has undergone a profound transformation since 1905, when Canada was producing six key metals – iron, copper, […]
CBC reports that a First Nation‑owned critical minerals project has moved closer to making Manitoba the “magnesium capital of Canada” after the […]
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has formally begun the impact assessment phase for Canada Nickel’s Crawford nickel project, moving the proposed […]